Tips for Executives Facing an Employment Offer or Termination
Laurel Bellows
Senior Executive Employment, Separation & Change-in-Control Agreements | Skilled Negotiator | Past President American Bar Association and Chicago Bar Association | Fierce Advocate Against Modern-Day Slavery | Speaker
Whether you have received an employment offer or a termination notice, you are facing the chaos of making complex personal and professional decisions. This is your life — it is not simply a business deal — and your family and your future depend on the outcome.
Determine Your Vision For The Future
When faced with a career-changing event, start by taking stock of your situation. What brings you to this day? What is your ideal outcome and what does a happy ending look like for you?
Many factors impact the decision to accept a new career opportunity. Consider how these elements will affect your personal and professional life:
Devise A Strategy
As an executive, you are accustomed to being in control.?Now, with a separation agreement or an offer in hand, you are uncertain about the future. As you face this chaotic period, you are called upon to make major decisions rapidly. It is crucial to separate your emotions from business reality.
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As you develop next steps, ask yourself these questions:
Find An Advocate
You might consider working with an experienced attorney who will answer your questions and suggest solutions, offer vigorous advocacy, ongoing strategy, negotiation frameworks and legal support for the challenges you confront.
An attorney will help you anticipate and avoid common pitfalls, determine the best outcome, negotiate to achieve it, and provide the confidence to make crucial decisions to launch your new career. In other scenarios, a lawyer may litigate in support of the benefits and compensation you earned.
Even if you feel confident negotiating your own employment or severance agreement, leveraging the experience of an attorney knowledgeable about current compensation trends and tax implications will highlight opportunities to improve your current terms. When you have a strong strategy — and a team well acquainted with the intricacies of employment and separation agreements — it becomes more likely that you will achieve your desired outcome.
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SO ON strategy Laurel Bellows LOVE this post! Side note, Laurel has been my lawyer in countless situations. Her counsel is impeccable.
Award winning criminal defense and DCFS defense attorney
2 年Great post!
I mediate civil cases. I also help lawyers and clients prepare to mediate disputes in civil cases. I have practiced law in Vermont for 44 years and have mediated cases for 25 of those years.
2 年Well said Laurel!
Executive Chairman at Advocus National Title (formerly Attorneys' Title Guaranty Fund, Inc.)
2 年Laurel was my attorney in our merger and she protected me like a lioness and her cub. Can I say that these days - I hope so because it’s true